Category: EDTA Chelation Therapy

Chelation Therapy

Chelating (pronounced key-layting) agents are substances which can chemically bond with, or chelate (from the Greek chele, claw), metals, minerals, or chemical toxins from the body. The chelating agent actually encircles a mineral or metal ion and carries it from the body via the urine and feces. Many organic acids found in the body or […]

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Posted in EDTA Chelation Therapy on Dec 17th, 2007, 12:23 am by mike     

How Chelation Aids Cardiovascular Health

Chelation reduces calcium plaques on arterial walls. These atherosclerotic plaques are not limited to arteries nearest the heart. On the contrary, they are widespread and can affect blood flow (oxygen delivery) to every cell, tissue, gland, organ, and system being served by the over 75,000 miles of blood vessels in your body. Chelation reaches every […]

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Posted in Oral Chelation, EDTA Chelation Therapy on Dec 17th, 2007, 12:20 am by mike  1 comment   

How might EDTA chelation therapy work to clear blocked arteries?

Several theories have been suggested by those who recommend this form of treatment. One theory suggests that EDTA chelation might work by directly removing calcium found in fatty plaques that block the arteries, causing the plaques to break up. Another is that the process of chelation may stimulate the release of a hormone that in […]

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Posted in EDTA Chelation Therapy, Coronary Artery Disease on Dec 16th, 2007, 10:19 pm by admin     

What is EDTA chelation therapy?

Chelation is a chemical process in which a substance is used to bind molecules, such as metals or minerals, and hold them tightly so that they can be removed from a system, such as the body. In medicine, chelation has been scientifically proven to rid the body of excess or toxic metals. For example, a […]

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Posted in EDTA Chelation Therapy on Dec 16th, 2007, 10:19 pm by admin  1 comment   

 

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